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How to change your address for South Carolina state taxes

To change the address on your South Carolina taxes, go through the South Carolina Department of Revenue — the options are below. Do it separately from the IRS, though: updating your South Carolina address does not change your federal record, so you’ll also need to file Form 8822 with the IRS.

What are your options with the South Carolina Department of Revenue?

South Carolina Department of Revenue, PO Box 125, Columbia, SC 29214-0400 (or email TaxSupport@dor.sc.gov)

Official source: South Carolina Department of Revenue — change of address. SCDOR leads with MyDORWAY (More > Manage Names & Addresses); the paper alternative is Form SC8822I ('Update Name / Address / Contact Information for Individual').

Don’t forget the IRS — this is the part we handle

Federal taxes are separate from South Carolina. The IRS keeps its own address for your notices and refunds, and for individuals the only way to update it is Form 8822 — by mail, with no online option. That’s the errand we take off your plate, nationwide.

Fill the federal Form 8822 online in about a minute, sign on screen, and we mail it to the correct IRS office — Certified, with tracking. (For your South Carolina change, use the official link above; we don’t file state forms.)

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Common questions

How do I change my address for South Carolina state taxes?

MyDORWAY (online); Form SC8822I (paper); Check the new-address box on your next return. The South Carolina Department of Revenue handles it — the official link is above.

Does changing my South Carolina address update my IRS address too?

No. South Carolina and the IRS keep separate records. Tell the IRS separately — for individuals that’s Form 8822, by mail.

Do I have to update both South Carolina and the IRS when I move?

Yes — they don’t share address updates. Update South Carolina with the agency above, and the IRS with Form 8822 (we can mail that for you).

See also: where to mail Form 8822 from South Carolina and the full state directory.

Source: South Carolina Department of Revenue (official page), checked against the live state site. We are not affiliated with the South Carolina Department of Revenue or the IRS.